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Randall B. Weill is the former chair of the firm's
Litigation Practice Group. He is a former Trial Attorney for the Civil Division
of the U.S. Department of Justice and concentrates on the resolution of business
disputes with a focus on complex commercial litigation, unfair competition and
antitrust issues. He also counsels business clients on various corporate and
commercial matters, including rights and obligations under the Employee
Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
Randall is the contributing
author for the United States for Serving Process and Obtaining Evidence Abroad,
a yearbook published in 1998 by Kluwer Law International. He also authored an
article on business activities outside the United States that can create
jurisdiction in the United States Courts in "International Judicial Assistance
in Civil Matters," a 1999 publication of The Center for International Legal
Studies in Salzburg, Austria.
He was born in Port Jervis, New York, and
graduated cum laude from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia,
in 1969 with a bachelor of science degree in geology. He earned his law degree
in 1977 at the University of Virginia School of Law.
Following law
school, he practiced law in Washington, D.C., with Howrey & Simon, a firm
specializing in antitrust litigation, from 1977 until he joined the Justice
Department in 1980. He joined Preti Flaherty in 1983.
He is a member of
the Maine State and Cumberland County bar associations, and of the Antitrust and
Labor and Employment Law sections of the American Bar Association.
Randall currently serves on the Board of Advisory Trustees of the
Portland Stage Company. He is a former chairman of the Fort Williams Advisory
Commission, a former member of the committee that created the museum now located
at the lighthouse keeper's quarters at Portland Head Light and a past chairman
of the Cape Elizabeth Television Advisory Board.
He and his wife, Kitty
Coughlin, live in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, and have two daughters, Virginia and
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REPRESENTATIVE CASES
Semi-Materials Co. Lld v MEMC Electronic Materials, et al -
Represent Korean manufacturer of solar energy products in breach of
contract claim against U.S. manufacturer of polysilicon.
Karen Dejoe v. Unum Life Insurance Company – Represent
plaintiff seeking to recover terminated disability benefits.
Lisa King v. Wyeth – Represented Wyeth in diet drug litigation in
Maine.
Robert Sheckley v. Lincoln National Corporation Employees’ Retirement Plan
– Represented plaintiff in ERISA class action to recover vested retirement
benefits.
Catherine Knowles v. VISA USA – Represented VISA USA in antitrust
class action relating to credit and debit card services.
Melnick v. Microsoft Corporation– Represented Microsoft in antitrust
class action concerning Windows operating system.
Dentone v. Wyeth – Represented defendant pharmaceutical
manufacturer in antitrust class action relating to the marketing and sale of
generic drugs.
Robinson Manufacturing v. Bank of America Commercial LLC –
Represented Bank of America in commercial dispute concerning factoring of woolen
manufacturer receivables.
Davric Maine v.
Rancourt – Represented defendant accused of antitrust violations
in connection with harness horseracing in Maine.
Millett v. Atlantic Richfield, et al.- Represented Atlantic Richfield
in class action concerning MTBE as a gasoline additive involved in groundwater
contamination.
Karofsky v. Abbott Laboratories, et al.- Represented American Home
Products in antitrust class action concerning brand name pharmaceutical
pricing.
National Semiconductor v. Foxboro- Represented National Semiconductor
in dispute regarding design and installation of computerized control system for
semiconductor fabrication cleanroom.
Lewiston Auburn Cellular Inc, et al.. v. Nynex Mobile Communications
Company- Represented Lewiston Auburn Cellular, Inc. in partnership dispute
arising out of loss of FCC cellular license for Portland, Maine.
Key Bank of Maine v. Mariculture, Inc.- Represented Key Bank of Maine
in lender liability action arising out of the seizure of salmon aquaculture
operation.
Northeast Doran v. Key Bank of Maine- Represented Key Bank of Maine in
claims arising out of foreclosure sale of environmentally contaminated
property.
Sandy River Nursing Home v. National Counsel of Compensation Insurers, et
al.- Represented Peerless Insurance Company in antitrust action concerning
Maine workers’ compensation insurance market.
Betty Marshall v. H. M. Payson, et al.- Represented plaintiff in
securities action against investment advisor/broker.
Wal-mart Associates Health & Welfare Plan v. Lepine- Represented
ERISA plan seeking recovery of benefit payments from proceeds of settlement.
Belanger v. Healthsource, et al.- Represented Third Party
Administrator of ERISA plan in connection with claim for benefits.
Bolduc v. National Semiconductor, Inc.- Represented National
Semiconductor regarding eligibility of independent contractor for ERISA plan
benefits.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Maine v. Maine Grocers Association Insurance
Trust, et al.-
Represented ERISA plan in claim arising out of prohibited transactions by
Managing Trustee.
Admissions
Maine; U.S. District Court, District of Maine; U.S. Court of Appeals for the
First Circuit; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; U.S. Claims Court;
U.S. Tax Court.
Education
J.D., University of Virginia School of Law, 1977
B.S., Washington and Lee University, 1969 (Cum Laude, Geology)